UPDATED with latest: A Los Angeles jury today rejected model Blac Chyna’s defamation lawsuit against members of the Kardashian/Jenner clan — a major victory for the reality TV personali…
today that while the network announced in 2016 that the couple’s show would have a second season, production never began.
“I was told she put a gun to his head and she was drinking…I can’t imagine how that must feel to have a gun pointed at your head,” Jenner said. In the letter — which was sent on Jan. 11, 2017, a few weeks after the fight with Chyna — Rob asks his mother and sisters to let season two move forward. Jenner was also asked why her daughters Khloe and Kylie sent a letter to E! demanding that season two ofbe canceled, but Kris Jenner said that there wasn’t anything to cancel, because there wasn’t a season two yet.Jenner told jurors both Thursday and Friday that she never considered calling the police about Chyna’s alleged threats against Kylie Jenner.
Asked by defense attorney Michael G. Rhodes whether network executives were prevented from proceeding with another season ofgiven that the court order, among other things, directed Rob Kardashian to stay at least 100 yards from her, Chyna answered, “Yes.” Chyna said she still has some contact with Rob Kardashian, such as when he suggested within the last two weeks that their daughter, Dream, who is now 5 years old, appear in an Amazon commercial with Kris Jenner with $50,000 to be deposited in an account for the child.
All attempts by E! executives to mend the relationship and have the couple go to a retreat so the show could continue were unfruitful, said Rhodes. While the Kardashians and Jenners may have said some things that were unflattering to Chyna, he maintained they were rightfully upset about what they believed she had done to their brother and son. The four acted to “protect someone they loved,” according to Rhodes.